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(By "Realer's" Air Correspondent)

Two thousand. headaches LONDON, Sept. 2 (Reuter).-The Royal Air Force now has the initiative in the await officers of the Australian Anglo-German air duel. The reasons are three-fold and they are of equal weight. Commonwealth Department of Social Services as they deal with Hongkong, 2nd September, 1941. Eighteen months of strategic bombing of Germany's industrial and military rea mass of New South Wales ap- sources, and particularly the Luftwaffe's resources-Europe's pse-war air giant-is plications for family endow the first reason.

Of 200,000 families eligible, Germany embarked upon the war with Russin in order to ensure her military

145,000 have already applied and economic position from the affects of this massive and carefully planned air assault is

for the five shillings a week for the second. Finally, the growth in production of planes and the intake of personnel both of

each child. But 2,000 prosent Bangkok which have doubled, in the past 12 months, are having an inevitable sequel.

problems.

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(Sud.) W. V. TAYLOR,

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THE "STAR" FERRY CO., LTD.

1940.

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of this

It is probable that American already a great one and it will before | escorts of the size that we consider- ed desirable and a marked reduction and Russian aid--the one long long gain overwhelming strength.

on losses was nchleved. Fighter Command expected and yet to reach its

U-Boat Building Of the work of the Fighter Com- full measure, the other un-mand, the review states is imme But in the early spring heralded and quickly at its diate aim is to clear the skies of year, March, April, May and June, maximum strongth combined France of German aircraft" Justus submarine losses soared again. This to tip the neatly balanced scales the skies of Britain were cleared in was mainly due to the fact that the German submarine-building pro- in this due at the opening of Meanwhile, tho RAF. Coastal promme had by then begun to the third year's hostilities in Command has expanded in two war materialise.

However, British shipbuilding was years almost out of recognition. Its favour of the R.A.F.

watchword is "We search and strike." also A new air giant has arisen

bearing fruit and various other in Europe. It is not yet numerically

measures which cannot be mentioned match for the Luftwaffe half

had been brought into play and the which is fighting on the Eastern front

result was that recently there had and the worst Atlantic been this big improvement. and half on the Western front and

for two generallons. Afediterranean, but strategically and tactically it is the supreme position.

Forty mililon miles the equivalent The battle of Britain proved the of nearly half-way to the sun-have merely operational R.A.F.'s power in defence beyond all been flown on

lost 2,375 duties. Harbour dispute. The Luftwaffe

The high aims and achievements aircraft: 376 R.A.F. pilots have been killed.

of the RA.F. are rapidly becoming synonymous.

Royal Navy

Ferry Services will atop at midnight on Friday, 5th Septem- ber, 1941, and resume at 5.20 am, on Saturday, 6th September, 1941. The last ferry will leave Hong- kong at 11.55 p.m.

The last ferry will leave Kow- loon at 11.55 p.m.

By Order Master.

the of

C. M MANNERS, Secretary and Managor.

FOR THE PROTECTION

OF CHILDREN

What to do to help a child

LONDON, Sept. 2 (British Wire- les). Unprecedented scenes of pro- British enthusiasm took place on the departure yesterday of the British Minister to Uruguay, Mr Millington- Drake who after being escofted through Montevideo by a torchlight procession containing representatives of all pro-democratie and sporting Anyone knowing of a child who associations, was seen off by a crowd

been assaulted, neglected, ill-treated in a manner likely to of some 50,000 people,

Portraits of Mr Churchill, Presl-cause unnecessary suffering or Injury were to health, or knowing of a.parent dent Roosevelt and M. Stalin

who in seeking advice on any matter carried by the cheering crowd.

Mr Millington-Drake has been concerning a child, would be doing 1034 and is succeeded by Mr R.C.S. at once with-

Tho Hon. Stevenson,

has

perpetrators

a

of

In two years there has not been one non-flying day in the Conatal Com- mand, notwithstanding the foulest weather

ment.

For instance:-

A father and mother are divorced or separated. Both claim Who is entitled to draw the endowment?

52, Mosley St., Manchester, 2, AGENCIES AND BRANCORS:

Hongkong Hangoon Hollo Ipph

Alor Star

Amritsar

Dalavin

Bombay Calcutta

Agencies:

Baltan

Semarang

Karachi

Acremban

Klang

Kabe

Kuala

Giles Street Lumpur Faille Place Kuching

Canton Cawnpore Cobu

A husband, married a second time, has children by his first wife n well as his second. The second wife has children also by a first marriage. Colombe How is endowment to

to be nilotted? A special staff of trained investign- Haiphong tors will interview parties, in dis- putted applications, Evidence will be taken and the rightful applicant de- termined without delay.

Apply

H.K. Evacuees Many applications have been re- ceived from Hongkong ɑvacuees. but these will be held over until applicants have completed the 12 months' residential qualification. In the last census year, 1933, New South Wales had 211,000 endowable families, with a total of 420,000 chil- dren.

The

Birth Rate Decline

department estimates

the

LONDON, Sept. 2 (Reuter).-Re-more would be required shipping probable total of applications by the

Bhanghai

Singapore

Killawan

Sourabaya

Taiping

Madras

Tientsin

Manila

Tongkah

Medan

(Phuket)

New York

Tingino

T'atping

Yokohama

(Peking) Penang

Delhi-

Itankow Banking Business transacted,

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CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Currencies at ratos which will be quoted on application,

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS aliò opened in

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Hess, and claims recovery of Brush on terms which Income Tax overpold, may be ascertained At any of ite Agencies und Branches.

W. II. EVANS THOMAS,

Manager.

One factor which still could not of be controlled was the mobility German submarines and inability to anticipate where they would, go next after they had been driven out of any particular area. It was for this Bt/13 more reason that more and escort vessels were needed. If trou- ble developed in the Far East, then

Keeping down submarine

THE "MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED losses was, therefore, a matter not 1830 position, when vital statistics

Road Omeo:--15, Gracechurch Street, only calling for remarkably gallant showed endowable families number-

London, F.C.1. performance by the Navy and mer-ing 200,000, and children 400,000-a

11,809

familles and 20,000 children. chant navy but for shipbuilders and reduction since the 1933 census of

The decline in the number of Authorised Capital Merchant Raiders

endowable families in the six- Subsoribed Capital Armed merchant raiders present a

years period is attributed by the Paid-up Capital department largely to the declining Reserve Fund and Rest similar problem to the warship, and

birthurate, they were extremely hard to reach. The cruiser was a match for them

Not

dockers.

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£3,000,000

1,000,000

1,000,000

1,254,600

all the 200,000 families entitled The Bank at England & Midiand.

to the fallure of many

careful combination of forces to tont are expected to claim! ilfe in the satisfactory, he vessel. We had not sunk many of people to rentise their rights and toi

of it,

British Minister at Montevideo since an act of kindness by communicating in July and August this year, at least Gully be troperial policy. The work there had been a fair number ever, that total applications will not Colombo

The

Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition

Juno September, 1941. Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD. For the best and second-best entries.

Three Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the three Sections.

$250

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Portraiture.

1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY

2nd $40. 3rd $30.

4th $10

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Day And Night Raids In the battle for Germany which now being pursued by day as well ns by night the R.A.F. Is preparing Viewing the "profit and loss account! the way

for the final defeat

of the Navy during two years of the of tyranny with the sinister relentless Battle of the Atlantic, a naval officer ness of the combined force of Scot-to-day declared that there has been lund Yard sleuths and Federal G-men very big Improvement recently in to crush the

of last losses from submarines but still more

needed. year's smash-and-grab assault on the escorts are

freedom.

The ultimate success of the Navy strong-room of

Naturally losses have increased. in defending Britain's sea communi- itherto, however, the cost of hold- catiens was the Navy's ability to trade and sen-borne maintain our ing the almost

complete initiative has been relatively small, What : Judged by these past two years this and therefore it did not require such

the could be counted a success. more, for every five planes the

he search and hunt for this Our

type R.A lost over northwest Europe

Imports were

Jaffna Dangkok Country went on

time other factors.

Bombay normally.

key- these although from time to This was the key-

The department anticipates, how- Calcutta German defenders bit the dust. The cost of the Luftwaffe's July-stone of

them operating, but this was largely Secretary, General

August offensive against Britain lust

because of the success of our polley be fewer than 195,000. II.K.S.P.C., Old City Hall.

planes. 4-1 in

frequent the of forcing them to The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road, year, wis

Here are the figures; this year 1st floor.

"The Inspector, 82 Stono Nullah R.A.F. losses 513, Luftwaffe 420; Inst

from sca lanes where year Luftwaffe losses 1,338, R.A.F. Lane, 2nd, Floor.

little prey. The Inspector, 12 Sat Yeung Chol 347.

Even allowing for a certain latitude St., Kowloon,

The Inspector, 52, Argyle St.,in figures on air losses a latitude Kowloon.

which both sides enjoy these figures prove conclusively that the technical lead that the R.A.F. gained with its eight-gun fighters in 1040 has been maintained with its fanter, harder-

had Sea communications

been hitting and higher-dying fighters of to-day rising to the world's fastest threatened by five forms of attack-

It is worth nothing that the Ger- pursuit planes, the 400-mile an hour submarines, surface warships, armed super-Murine Spitfire and the most merchant raiders, mining and air mans seem to experience more dif- powerfully armed type, the Bristol attack. The Germans had started culty in sweeping up our mines than Benu fighter, with its four cannons

with 0 big advantage in regard to we do in picking up theirs. Although rines because having deler- the Germans were operating be and six machine guns, and aircraft submarines

with operational ceilings in excess mined at the outest to adopt unres-bases in Northern France, Belgium of 35,000 feel.

tricted submarine warfare, many of and Holland, we were able to run their underwater craft were already convoys up and down the east coast.

ven had we whereas

The fino method of attack, from in position anticipated this it was not possible the air, although a menace and n

occasioning

loss, to operate our most defensive mea- nuisance, sure the convoy system-until the could now quite fairly, be said

have been dealt with satisfactorily. actual outbreak of hostilities.

and

All further steps will be taken, expenses borne, by the Society,

The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.

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the

of the Navy in this respect, wie hy spectacular but it went on steadily and at the same time the blockade, Kade, the Navy's offensive weapon; was constantly maintained. The slow but steady pressure exercised by Navy, bringing us all our needs to carry out our plans and denying the enemy his, would be found on future analysis to be the cause underlying all others of Britain's ultimate vic itstory.

Communications

Excellent Bombers British bombers, besides proving themselves better defenders than those of the Luftwaffe are now both in re-modelled and new types rolling off the assembly lines carrying bomb loads like the Short Stirling up to at least twice the weight of the Wel- lingtons' original two-tons.

Early Lones

Thus during the first two months

were very high-something like 150,- 000 tons, but after that during the winter of 1999-40, they progressively- declined.

As noted, the writer of aeronautical of war our losses from submarines matters, Major Oliver Stewart, has written that aircraft speeds have risen something like 10 per cent. to 40 per cent., and loads and fire power have gone up 100 per cent. in the last two years.

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The following quotations in the lust war had not been such a surprise to the Admiralty as some people had thought. They were al- Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mint- ready working on them themselves ket this morning. at the time and scientists had rapidly Eupplied an antidote so that mines were now more of a nuisance than

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LETTERS,

-National-Day-of-Prayer.

The Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph.

September

the

King that

When France collapsed, however, and from improved bases the Ger

Sir. Please allow me. through In all these directions, the RAF mans were able to bring heavier your correspondence column, to re- has kept its lead, and in the American attacks up our ocean routes, the posi- mind renders of the desire of His Sunday, was Majesty Boeing probably possesses the best tion deteriorated. The situation was bomber in existence. From the Air Jurther aggravated by British losses

being the first Sunday outbreak of war, should

national day of prayer. observed as Special reference' will be made to our national needs at all of Cathedral Services.

gratifying feature of yesterday's Boinber Ministry's review of the R.A.F.. after of valuable escort croft in the Norfollowing the second anniversary of

total

4 dgin

of

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tho

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The following Rules will govern the Competition:

The Competition is, open to all photographers.

The entries awarded the Ilford Trophies for the best and second- best pictures in the Competition. will not be entitled to any other prizes,

-Tho prizen wit be awarded to the compelines sending in what are adjudged to be the bent photo- graplis in each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by a will be published form which during the period of the Com- pelllion, and which must pasted on back of entry.

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of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph,

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two years of warfare published to-wegian operations and the French day, it is clear that the main task evacuation which left some of our of the R.A.F. Bomber Command is convoys very sparsely protected. to make Germany's western front 15.28 warmer as her castern front becomes

more bloody.

The following monthly donations to the Dember Fund were also received yester- doy:

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Str and Men D. Needhain

Mr W, N. Winslado

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Mr Surlin Singh Mr D. G. Frost Majne C. R. Boxer

Mr Donald Black

Mix K, AL Anderson Mr C. B. E. Berglot

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The result was that in the month of July, 1940, shipping losses were The review adds, "The war may see about six times that of the average many new tasks for the Bomber for the previous spring and winter. Command," but strategically, bomb- It was not until the end of last year ing by night will for long be its main and the beginning of this that we effort. The force for this purpose is were able to put round our convoys

STRANGE ALLEGATION BY UNION PRESIDENT

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SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAP{}" CHUNGKING, Sept. 3 (Central) EDINBURGH, Sept. 2 (UP),.-Mr Jack-Tanner, President of the Amalgamated Engineering Unlon, caused a sensation at News). The Executive Yuan at its a meeting of the Trade Union Congress to-day when he asserted meeting this morning appointed Dr

sador to Belgium, to be Administra that there were people in high places who had declared the Tsien Tal, former Chinese Ambag- hope that the Russian and German armies-would exterminate tive Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs cach other and the British Commonwealth would then, beconte in succession to Mr T. K. Tseng, who Authoritative sources in London has been transferred to the post of Hon. Mr Pennefather-Evans, 30. the dominant Power in Europe. [

FOOD KITCHENS

· Mr Tanner charged that state that Mr Tanner's charges were Chinese Government representative

based on a statement by Colin Burma. The S. C. M. Post has received the

Messrs Liu Yun-kai, Liu Chi-luen following donation to the Food Kitchens Colonel Moore-Brabazon, Minis- Moore-Brabazon in a public speech,

were

при of the ter of Aircraft Production had at Chertsey recently when he sald, and Chong Ching-yuan

Seerciaries Food Ministry; Messra Chen Yuch- Britain's batile and for that reason expressed such a viewpoint quite "Everyone fighting there is fighting pointed Senior

Yang

ang Jul-ling, Kang they should be given all the help we Expanding his observations regardi Jean. By helping them we are heine Chung-tal. Fu Rollet Fund Food Kitchens Fund; Bing the alleged British attitude

Russia, Mr Tonner said, "I thinleing ourselves, for every life sacrificed onet Chen Pai-ching were appointed

lost in t against the Nazis is being

Wang Vincent de Paul,

Yuan wan Counsellors; Mr everyone will agree that such an nghting our battle."

Authoritative quarters declare that appointed Director of the General Mr Chen Hai- attitude is a terrible danger and it is

Affairs, Department;

Director

of the Personiner Personnel Department; Mr Yong Lin. Director of the Army Provisions Department Mr Yi Tein-fu, Director of the Civi

an Food Department; Mr Jen Shih- shung, Director of the Supply and

of Financial ARMY DRIVERS Chin-site Directorartments re

and Mr.Po an Affairs Department; and proposing the creation of

EXONERATED Meng-klu, Director of the Investi- Anglo-Soviet Trade Union Council to Sir Walter Citrine replied that he be composed of an equal number of gation Bureau.

Allegations that Army drivers Mr Yu Chung-kwan was appoint- Marcus B. Campbell of the Federal was startled by Mr. Tanner's state-representatives of all Central Council

have been

responsible for largely Court, bringing the number who have ment, adding that he knew there Trade Unions of the USSR. and the ed Director of the Food Administra- the increase in

road

deaths in Bureau of Chungking Munici-Britain, have been proved groundless pleaded guilty to fourteen,

were people in high places who do British Trade Union Council, the. .of

The joint body would hold regular pality. The remaining nineteen

not agree with the Soviet ideology,

by

a War Office statement Road original 33 rounded up are scheduled but I have never heard myself of meetings alternatively in Russia and

fatalities in Britain In the first three to go to trial to-morrow.

any evidence that would cause me Britain and exchango views in each

months of this year numbered 2,204, The four pleading Fullty to-day to think, anyong was ready dell-country are called upon to deal with.

Dr Nuttall, J.P., ngod 74, was re- of whom 110 were soldiers; Vehicles were Evereit Roeder an engineer in berately to sabotage the efforts which The joint council would co-operatę tho Sperry Gyroscope Company: Max this country and Russia are making on matters of common concern, on cently nominated medical officer of involved numbered 122, and in only Bland, German cluzen, who worked towards a common end; Mr Tanner, the definite understanding that there health for a large district in south- would be no interference with ques-cast Kent, and Kent County Council Please use block letters and paste as a seaman, a bookkeeper and a clerk; of course, does not go so far as that Hons of laternal policy, the organisa- objected that he was too old. But

George Schuh, German born natura- but it is a very serious position if in "one of these forms on back

tion of which must be the exclusive the Ministry of Health has now up Hied American carpenter; and Gustav fact it can be substantiated."

held the nomination. Kw responsibility of each party. ..... Mr Tannerissit. Kaorchier, draughtsman..

13The decision of the Judges shall

bb final,

At the conclusion of the Com- pedition, entries will be returned

To competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days. 13-The use of aliases is strictly

zorbidden.

NAME

ENTRY FORM

SECTION

"ADDRESS

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a terrible crime against the people the speech was extemporaneous and of this country and the people of "open to misrepresentation." Russia. If Rüla succeeds, we suc

T.U.C. Decision ceed; If Russia falls, we fail (eries.of. "No"). We must let it be known EDINBRUGII, Sept 2 (UP)-The Big Round Up Sequelt we will not withhold full and Trade Union Congress, dominated by SPECIAL TO THE'"'TELEGRAPH" -' adequate aid for our allies, and if an anti-Communist majority, to-day NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (UP). Four necessary for un person, who endorsing the Anglo-Soviet alliance spy were arrested two responsible such a policy." months ago pleaded guilty to es- plonage charges to-day before Judge

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Thursday, Sept. 11

send.

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Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,

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30 cases was ame attached to behalf of Hongkong, Bomber Fund drivers, Apeed limits are rigidly on Saturday, October 4, on which enforced, and offences against traffle date souvenirs in the form of minin regulations are followed by courte ture steel helmets will be sold martial, an

throughout the Colony,

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